Adolf von Bülow (General, 1844)

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Georg Hartwig Adolf von Bülow (born December 19, 1844 in Toddin , † October 2, 1919 in Schwerin ) was a Prussian officer , most recently a lieutenant general .

Life

Adolf von Bülow came from the Mecklenburg nobility of the von Bülow family . He was the second oldest son of the Mecklenburg Oberforstrate Gottlieb von Bülow (1801–1871) and Sophie born. from Freyburg.

After finishing school, like many of his family members, he embarked on a military career in the Prussian Army . At the end of his career he retired as lieutenant general in Schwerin.

In 1871 he married Frida von Bülow in Kuhlen . His wife died in 1895. Five years later he married Anna von der Lühe in Rostock . His second wife died in 1938. The first marriage resulted in three daughters and four sons. The latter, like the father, embarked on a military career in the German Reich.

Adolf von Bülow died in Schwerin at the age of 75.

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  1. Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Areligen Häuser, Part A, Volume 41 , Gotha 1942, p. 91.